Dialogic® PBX Integration Board User’s Guide
without scrolling the display. This technique is not followed by the Dialogic®
PBX Integration Board. The PBX Integration Board requires the following
special programming for MWI operation. This is to be done by the PBX
administrator in the PBX (that is, it cannot be done from a phone).
The ports connected to the Dialogic® PBX Integration Board must be
programmed as phonemail ports on an SLMO, Optiset line card as follows:
NOTES: 1. There must not be any hardware (e.g. an Optiset E Phone)
connected to the port while it is being programmed and updated.
2. When the database has been uploaded from the PC to the Hicom
PBX, then hardware can be connected to the phonemail ports.
1. Open the Hicom Assistant E administration program.
2. Select Set up Station.
3. Select the Station tab.
4. Double-click the Parm field for the first extension you would like to
program as a phonemail port.
5. Select the Station Type tab.
6. Select Phonemail call number, either 5 or 6 digit.
7. Select the Apply button.
8. Repeat this procedure above for all extensions that are to be set up as
phonemail ports.
9. Upload the database from the PC to the Hicom PBX.
Siemens Hicom 300
If the Hicom 300 is used with Optiset E phones (see Figure 6), the top two
programmable keys (Key 00 and 01) on the left must be programmed as
Mailbox and Callback, respectively. Key 02 must be configured to dial the
message waiting lamp on (MWL_ON) string. Key 03 must be configured to
dial the message waiting lamp off (MWL_OFF) string. This programming
allows an application to use the specified dial string to turn the MWL on and
off. In addition, Key 07 must be programmed as the Consultation (transfer)
key. Keys 08-12 must be programmed as Line keys, with Key 12 programmed
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